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61. Ut Unum Sint
Book him, Danno the Catholic League’s campaign against the Democratic National Committee(DNC and we ask, that thou accept and bless these gifts, these presents
http://billcork.blogspot.com/2002_08_25_billcork_archive.html
Commentary on Ecumenical and Interfaith Issues (mainly)
from a Catholic Perspective
By Bill Cork
Built on a rock the Church shall stand,
Even when steeples are falling;
Crumbled have spires in ev'ry land,
Bells still are chiming and calling
Calling the young and old to rest,
Calling the souls of those distressed,
Longing for life everlasting. Through all the passing years, O Lord,
Grant that, when church bells are ringing,
Many may come to hear God's Word Where he this promise is bringing: I know my own, my own know me; You, not the world, my face shall see; My peace I leave with you. Amen. Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig Syndication Atom RSS Archives Archive index Politics The Passion of the Christ Reflections and Resources Links Ut Unum Sint John Paul II (1995) The Vatican USCCB Diocese of Galveston-Houston Bible (NAB) ... Religion News Service Email me blog [at] WQuercus [dot] com My Website The Oak Tree And some pages in it The Myth of Malaise: Ecumenism at the Oremus: A portal to prayer on the web Acadie Toujours! My great ... -grandfather's Civil War diary Blogs I Read Family Jim Catholic Ad Altare Dei Against the Grain Aliens in This World Blog from the Core ... Waiting in Joyful Hope Lutheran All the Fulness Community of Saints En Christou Lutheran Confessions ... Ruminations of a Lutheran Cleric Reformed Sacra Doctrina Orthodox

62. "The Casket Of Truth": The Social Significance Of Susanna Moodie's Spiritual Dil
These same minutes record that a Committee was appointed to her purity of heartand spiritual gifts, she would Museum, for bringing this minuteBook to my
http://www.uwo.ca/english/canadianpoetry/cpjrn/vol35/thurston.htm
"The Casket of Truth": the Social Significance of Susanna Moodie's Spiritual Dilemmas
By John Thurston "A Message From The Dead" In 1881 Susanna Moodie "had a strange visit" from a woman who had "a message from the dead" for her. This message is from an old friend who had died four years earlier, and to whom Moodie had written a poem in 1827. Thoughts of what "a wonderful photographer memory is," imprinting "images . . . on the heart and brain" which must have some purpose, flood over her, and she recalls another old friend, Anna Laura Harral, to whom she had also addressed poems in 1827. Anna, who had died in 1830, had already sent Moodie messages from the dead. Kate Fox delivered the first of these, through the medium of spirit rapping which she had discovered with her sister. Her truly strange visit in 1855 opened the channels of this medium for Moodie. Moodie's repeated partings from loved ones left her with life-long emotional and spiritual yearnings. Emigration was the consequence of an early severance from her father in 1818 who had, before he died, been parted from his money. Indeed, all her social and spiritual dilemmas were largely due to this message from the dead about the separation of the family from their gentry status. Before his downfall, Thomas Strickland had educated his eldest daughters, Elizabeth and Agnes, in a way befitting their newly-risen social position.

63. FT April 1999: The Public Square
regarded it as a great grace, or Gift from God was a member of the small draftingcommittee that crafted and is the subject of his recent Book, The Assurance of
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9904/public.html
The Public Square
(April 1999)
Richard John Neuhaus
The Dying of the Academic Light
The long history of colleges and universities betraying their founding purposes is well told in Father James Burtchaell’s doleful and instructive The Dying of the Light: The Disengagement of Colleges and Universities from Their Christian Churches (Eerdmans). It is a complex of problems facing all church–related schools, but is now coming to a head among Catholics. Throwing down the gauntlet to the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB), Fr. J. Donald Monan, chancellor of Boston College, and Fr. Edward A. Malloy, president of Notre Dame, assert in an article in America that the bishops’ provisions for implementing the 1990 apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae (From the Heart of the Church), are unacceptable. The purpose of Ex Corde Ecclesiae is to revitalize the authentically Catholic character of the Church’s colleges and universities. The gist of the Monan–Malloy protest is that, whatever may once have been the case, these institutions are no longer in any way the Church’s. The historical fact is that, until the Land O’ Lakes declaration of independence, Catholic schools established by Catholics had boards of directors responsible for seeing that they continued to be what they were established to be. The Monan–Malloy objection is to the proposals "that Catholic teachers of theological disciplines hold a mandate from ecclesiastical authority; that theology professors and some administrative officers make a profession of faith and take an oath of fidelity upon assuming appointment; and that colleges condition an individual’s appointment on integrity of doctrine and good character." They cannot honestly be afraid that any state in the Union would say that a Catholic institution cannot implement such proposals. Of whom, then, are they afraid?

64. The Public Square
a way to make an unqualified Gift of their humanity s most precious resource, theCommittee members declared Raab (Harvard University Press), a Book on which
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A Continuing Survey of Religion and Public Life
Richard John Neuhaus
First Things 57 (November 1995): 71-87.
This Month:
Alien Nation
A truly odd thing has happened this past year. Well, of course many odd things have happened, but nothing else quite like this readily comes to mind. We are witnessing a very major policy shift, with partisans on all sides making high-octane moral noises, and yet with few people fessing up to what is really happening. A couple of years ago, National Review embarked on a campaign to persuade Americans that the current level of immigration to this country, legal and illegal, is dangerously out of control. Almost everybody who has commented on this debate has noted the oddity that the campaign was led by two Brits, Peter Brimelow of Forbes , who is now a U.S. citizen, and John O'Sullivan, editor of National Review , who is not. Most commentators have complained that this is clearly an instance of people who, having been allowed on board, now want to pull up the ladder and deny others the same opportunity. Conservatives are by no means united on the immigration question, and for a while it was thought that this could occasion a split that would jeopardize what appears to be the conservative political ascendancy. The

65. Lot 700 - 749
increase the value of his Gift A very Essential, detailed, and virtually unknownbooklength primary a House of Representatives Committee investigating the
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Illustrated Clements Library
Summer 2001 Duplicate Sale
Lot 700 - 749
Main Catalog Index Terms of Sale Bidsheet Back ... Next
700 THOMAS PAINE [ view image Paine, Thomas
Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution ( Dublin:
P. Byrne, 1791 ) .
162 pp., 5 x 8 ins.
Very good cy. bnd. in green cloth. Dedicated to George Washington. One of Paine's great and highly controversial works.
.........(Est.: $125 - $250) 701 THOMAS PAINE [ view image Anketell, John
Strictures Upon Paine's Age of Reason ( Dublin: Printed for the Author, by William Porter, 1796 ) . 3rd rev. ed..
193 pp., 5 x 8.5 ins.
Nice cy. bnd. in brown cloth, green lea label. "Antidote to the infectious poisons" contained in Paine's somewhat audacious bit of pioneering Biblical criticism, which contemporaries saw as a cause of the excesses of the French Revolution. By an Anglican curate in Ireland. .........(Est.: $75 - $175) 702 THOMAS PAINE [ view image An Impartial Sketch of the Life of Thomas Paine, Author of "Common Sense." "Rights of Man," etc. etc....To Which is Added, His Letters... ( London: T. Browne, 1792 ) .

66. Sidney Rigdon History
for the remission of sins, and the Gift of the as agent in the printing office andbookbindery and A Committee reported having met Mr. Rigdon and others, who
http://sidneyrigdon.com/RigHist/RigHist1.htm
T HE H ISTORY OF R EV. S IDNEY S. R IGDON
The First Theologian of the Latter Day Saints
Go to Part Two : 20th Century
R EV. S IDNEY S. R IGDON H ISTORIOGRAPHY
(PART ONE: 19 TH CENTURY)
Rigdon in Ohio
Probably the very first attempts at portraying the Rev. Sidney S. Rigdon in an historical setting were made in the pages of 1830s newspapers like the Painesville Telegraph. The Dec. 4, 1830 issue of that paper speaks of the "Rigdonites," a break-away sect of former Campbellites who followed the teachings of Rev. Sidney Rigdon. The story of Rigdon (the "man of many creeds") and his conversion to Mormonism is told haphazardly in the Feb.-Apr. issues of the paper, where the former Campbellite is branded as the probable "author of Mormonism."
Other Ohio newspaper were quick to follow the Telegraph in printing reports on Rigdon's Mormon conversion. The Feb. 15. 1831 number of the Cleveland Advertiser says: "Rigdon was formerly a disciple of Campbell's and who it is said was sent out to make proselytes, but is probable he thought he should find it more advantageous to operate on his own capital, and therefore wrote, as it is believed, the Book of Mormon;" while the Nov. 18, 1830

67. CNN.com - Transcripts
JIM COOPER (D) ARMED SERVICES Committee One of the most State University, and isthe author of several books on photos LAVANDERA Each hand is a $25,000 Gift.
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document.adoffset = 0; document.adPopupDomain = 'edition.cnn.com'; document.adPopupFile = '/cnn_adspaces/adsPopup2.html'; document.adPopupInterval = 'P24'; document.adPopunderInterval = 'P24'; The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. World Business ... Special Reports ON TV What's on Business Traveller Global Office Music Room ... Talk Asia Services E-mail Mobile AvantGo Make homepage Ad info About us How to get CNN Partner Hotels CNNtext Languages Spanish Korean Arabic Japanese Turkish Transcript Providers Return to Transcripts main page CNN NEWSNIGHT AARON BROWN Bush Will Address Nation Monday; 'Washington Post' Publishes New Abu Ghraib Photos; Brandon Mayfield Released Aired May 21, 2004 - 22:00 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
AARON BROWN, CNN ANCHOR: Good evening again everyone.
On a day when new photos of prisoner abuse surface and new detailed accounts that make the pictures seem tame by comparison were published, the White House said the president will address the nation and a worldwide audience on Iraq on Monday night.
In the last six weeks, the president has seen domestic support for the war and the post-war occupation slide dramatically. His own approval ratings are at their lowest.

68. Chapter08
He had chaired the Committee that wrote the Confessional Machen s Book made it plainthat the issue dividing the he cannot honestly support by his gifts and by
http://www.freebooks.com/docs/html/gncf/Chapter08.htm
THE REVIVAL OF RHETORIC J. Gresham Machen (1923) Machen in 1923 quoted verbatim from a sermon. That sermon was fast becoming the most important sermon preached by any American pastor in the twentieth century. The historical context of that sermon was the battle over Darwinism. It was a follow-up to the preacher's article against Bryan which appeared in the New York Times on March 12, 1922. The published attacks on Bryan by March 5 had been deemed insufficient by the editors of the Times . They wanted an even bigger gun. The previous attacks had been conducted by well-known secularists. This was not enough. Bryan was a Presbyterian. The Presbyterian Church had two million members and almost ten thousand pastors. First, the editors needed a prominent fellow-Presbyterian to respond. Second, the editors also needed a Baptist, the largest American Protestant association. Finally, they wanted a pastor whose name was known to literate Americans generally and to New York Times readers specifically. They got all three in one man: Harry Emerson Fosdick.

69. Iran Economy - Capitalism, Socialism, Free Markets, Regulation,Government Polici
which can be easily influenced by gifts , as locals put it geos/ir.html2000) CIAworld fact Book, (Viewed 3 in advance and a religious Committee reviews their
http://www.mkeever.com/iran.html
THE
McKEEVER INSTITUTE
OF
ECONOMIC POLICY
ANALYSIS
IRAN: Economic Policy Analysis
This site presents an analysis of Iran's government's economic policies compared to a list of 34 economic policies as prepared by the McKeever Institute of Economic Policy Analysis (MIEPA) . To read the analysis scroll through this site. To learn more about the background policies, click here Introduction and Policy Recommendations To learn more about MIEPA , click here Return to MIEPA 's Home Page
Several foreign born students living in California have completed a study of their home country governments' economic policies as compared to the MIEPA list of policies as outlined above. The study on Iran is shown below. The ratings herein are based on the following rating scale: RATING SCALE 5.0 Perfect Facilitation of Wealth Creation
4.0 Midway between Perfect and Neutral
3.0 Neutral Effect on Wealth Creation
2.0 Midway between Neutral and Obstructionist
1.0 Perfectly Obstructionist to Wealth Creation
Return to
MIEPA 's Home Page IRAN: Comparison of Iran's economic policies to MIEPA criteria as prepared by native student of Iran, Mr. Hassan Kachal, studying in Berkeley in Spring, 2001.

70. Issue 93 - Salt Lake City Messenger
him the blessings of baptism and the Gift of the on 3 December 1969 that a specialcommittee was to they removed the two revelations from that Book and added
http://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no93.htm
THE MORMON PUZZLE A NEW VIDEO ABOUT MORMONISM Article Hyperlinks A First Class Production Time Looks at Mormons Mormon Doctrine Altered Giving Up Polygamy ... Extracts From Letters W e are very happy to announce that a new video regarding Mormonism is now available from Utah Lighthouse Ministry. This video was prepared by the Southern Baptist Church, an organization that has over 15 million members. Although those involved in the production of this video do not agree with Mormonism, they have been very tactful in their approach to the subject. Moreover, Brigham Young University professors and other members of the Mormon Church were given an opportunity to give their side of the story. Southern Baptists are taking this matter very seriously. We have recently learned that 40,000 copies of the video will be distributed to their pastors. This video will also be distributed to many different parts of the world. We have been informed that it will be translated into six or eight different languages. While the video was produced by the Interfaith Witness Division of the Southern Baptist Convention's North American Mission Board, it does not stress the Southern Baptist faith. It is, in fact, a video that can be profitably used by almost all evangelical Christians who wish to know the truth about Mormonism. A FIRST CLASS PRODUCTION Although she is not a Southern Baptist, Sandra Tanner, one of the editors of this newsletter, was asked to help with the project. Sandra spent a great deal of time assisting those involved in the production. Some of the scenes, in fact, were filmed at Utah Lighthouse Ministry.

71. BCAS - Back Issue Index, By Author
Cooper, Eugene Gifts, Favors, and Banquets, by Mayfair Meihui A Review Essay 234.Japanese Committee to Appeal Question in China and Japan / Book review 28
http://csf.colorado.edu/bcas/main-bcas/backauth.htm
Index of Back Issues
By Author
Vol 1 No. 1 - Vol. 32 No. 4, 1968-2000
The following list is organized alphabetically by the name of the author. The BCAS volume and issue number are given in brackets after the name of the article. You can figure out the year in which any particular volume ended by adding 1968 to the volume number. A B C D ... Z Aberle, Kathleen (see under Kathleen Gough) Abinales, Patricio N.
  • Church and State and Church as State in the Philippines / review essay [28:2]
  • Review of Booty Capitalism: The Politics of Banking in the Philippines, by Paul D. Hutchcroft [31:3]
Abraham, Itty
  • Nuclear Power and Human Security [31:2]
Adams, Jean W.
  • The Utilization of Surplus Labor in the People's Republic of China [11:4]
Adams, Nina
  • Self-Censorship [3:2]
  • Teaching About the Vietnam War: Bringing It All Home to the Classroom [21:2-4]
Addleton, Jonathan
  • Taher's Last Testiment / A Review [13:4]
Aguila, Concepcion
  • Detention Camp: Manila [6:4]
Aguilar, Mila D.
  • Poems [18:3]
Ahmad, Eqbal
  • America and Russia in South Asia: Conflict or Collusion? [6:1]
  • Notes on South Asia in Crisis [4:1]
  • South Asia in Crisis and India's Counterinsurgency War Against the Nagas and Mizos [5:1]
  • Theories of Counterinsurgency [3:2]
Ahmed, Feroz

72. AMPP: Mass Media, Voice Of The Establishment - Part 1
Committee rules provide this opportunity and we intend to One reason Blyth s bookhas provoked such a She chronicles in exhaustive detail the gifts showered on
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Mass Media, Voice of the Establishment - Part 1
``The power to control information is a major lever in the control of society. Giving citizens a choice in ideas and information is as important as giving them a choice in politics. If a nation has narrowly controlled information it will soon have narrowly controlled politics.''
-Ben H. Bagdikian, The Media Monopoly ``A popular government without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.''
-President James Madison, "Notes on Virginia" ``If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.''
-Thomas Jefferson ``In 1712, in response to a message from Queen Anne (Hansard's Parliamentary History of England, vol. 6, p. 1063), Parliament imposed a tax upon all newspapers and upon advertisements. Collett, vol. I, pp. 8-10. That the main purpose of these taxes was to suppress the publication of comments and criticisms objectionable to the Crown does not admit of doubt. Stewart, Lennox and the Taxes on Knowledge, 15 Scottish Historical Review, 322-327. There followed more than a century of resistance to, and evasion of, the taxes, and of agitation for their repeal. In the article last referred to (p. 326), which was written in 1918, it was pointed out that these taxes constituted one of the factors that aroused the American colonists to protest against taxation for the purposes of the home government; and that the revolution really began when, in 1765, that government sent stamps for newspaper duties to the American colonies.

73. HISTORY OF HOMOEOPATHY AND ITS INSTITUTIONS IN AMERICA By William Harvey King, M
with the hospital named, and a Committee was appointed to has, as its most distinguishedgift the presidency of who have translated or written books which have
http://www.homeoint.org/history/king/3-05.htm
Main HISTORY OF HOMŒOPATHY
AND ITS INSTITUTIONS IN AMERICA
By William Harvey King, M. D., LL. D.
Presented by Sylvain Cazalet CHAPTER V
BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.
By John Preston Sutherland, M. D. Boston University School of Medicine may be described in metaphor, as a stream, confluent from three contributing sources. Three apparently divergent interests united in its inception ; the New England Female Medical College ; the rise of homœopathy in New England ; the founding of Boston University. These were the three great chapters in the "Book of the Beginnings of the School" whose history we are setting ourselves to record. A glance at each of these is necessary to the right understanding of the school's origin and traditions. First, then, no sketch of Boston University School of Medicine can be considered in the least degree adequate that fails to include a tribute to the institution whose brave pioneer life contributed so materially to its own existence. This institution for a quarter of a century was known as the New England Female Medical College. It began its career as the Boston Female Medical School, but during the fourth year of its life its name was changed. It had the support of a society organized for the purpose of enlightening public sentiment, and enlisting it in favor of the professional education and employment of women ; and of providing facilities for the medical education of suitable women.

74. ANC DAILY NEWS BRIEFING TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY 1999 PLEASE NOTE This
partners condoms as Valentine s day gifts, Welfare Minister The Human Resources Developmentcommittee of the BNC Book OF CONDOLENCES OPENED IN PRETORIA FOR
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75. Untitled
This is the file GUTINDEX.02. It contains etexts published by Project Gutenberg in 2002. Last updated 21 Jan 2004. See the file GUTINDEX.ALL for all Project Gutenberg etexts. .
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76. Untitled
This is the file GUTINDEX.ALL. It is a compilation of all the current and previous GUTINDEX.*
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77. GazetteerCaledoniaEssex07
an aptitude for scholarship and a love for books, which has Johnsbury, and prudentialcommittee in the St. career, by means of his strong natural gifts and his
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CALEDONIA COUNTY
[No connected sketch of the Bench and Bar of Caledonia county has been furnished us; but we give a few contributed biographical sketches of some of the prominent judges and lawyers of that county.-Ed.]
HON. JOHN MATTOCKS T he following sketch is condensed from the excellent article from the pen of Rev, T. GOODWILLIE, published in Vol. I., Hemenway's Historical Gazetteer: H
HON. SAMUEL B. MATTOCKS H
LUKE POTTER POLAND L H A nother distinguished jurist of Vermont, upon his appointment to the Senate, remarked: "The state so far as her interests depend upon the character of her courts and their administration of the law, has suffered irrepairable injury by the transfer of Judge POLAND from the chiefship of her judiciary to a seat in Congress." A E arly in the first session of the Thirty-ninth Congress, 1865-6, Hon. Luke P. POLAND, the senator for Vermont, and a member of the judiciary committee of that body, introduced a bill for the revision and consolidation of the statutes of the United States, which was passed by the Senate, April 9, 1866, by the House of Representatives soon after, and became a law June 27 following, substantially without amendment, in the form originally given it by Judge POLAND, * T he Senate, still more indisposed to review his work, enacted the revision in a body precisely as it came from the House, and the whole became law June 23, 1874, without amendment; from the report of the committee on revision."

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